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Hope I'm not too late. Use the above link to take a dump of the Apache, then .zip it or .rar it and PM me.
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Well I'm not waiting for the final PCD support site. Even if they don't axe the Apache, I'm sick of changing links. So I mirrored all the files on mediafire. It just the free account so don't freak if it ever hits a bandwidth cap or something. Please do let me know of any problems or issues, I want a reliable source for our die hard Apache fans!
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Just read thru this thread. Many thanks for the stock roms list. I 'had' a copy and deleted it when I changed phones. Now I am back and appreciate your hard work!!
I have a sprint branded 6700 and I want to use it on verizon and never flashed a non stock rom or gone from one carrier to another.
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You don't need the MSL to flash it, but you WILL need it to program it once activated by Verizon. Run getspc on the device to get your code. Then enter programming menus to change the MSL to 000000. This will ensure Verizon's OTA programming can do it's thing. Not sure on the last one. The last time I did something like that was w/ a Nokia 6185. Back then I just did an ESN swap and programmed the phone, Verizon had no problems with it. |
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Perfect! I was hoping I could just do the aku3.3 and be done!
What version of WinMo is aku3.3? You really think doing the BuildOS isn't too complicated? Is there some kind of guide to get me thru it the first time? After that I'll be an old hand at it!! lol I had a 6700 a couple of years ago and then got a 6800. I got a good deal on a 6700 (but it is a sprint version) so I am going to go back to that as the 6800 is giving me issues right now. Thanks so much for your guidance!! |
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BuildOS is easy to use, the stickies outline some of the finer points and how to recover. The BuildOS release thread can be found here. Download BuildOS and install it. When it runs for the first time, it will launch the updater. Select the Apache packages and it will get the packages for you. While you're at it, you may as well get the packages for your 6800 too (ROM flashing is addicting!). Once you have all the packages, you basically select your carrier, bootloader version, and check boxes for what you want to put in the ROM. NOTE: the most common issue with BuildOS is users trying to cram too much stuff in the ROM. Start with the basics, things you know you will NEED. Once you get more familiar with it, you can try to pack it to the gills if desired. If something does somehow manage to go wrong, don't freak. The 6700 is very difficult to brick. With the info on this forum almost any 6700 can be recovered. I know this from personal experience (I tried to brick one on purpose). |
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I did the ##778# and can get to the edit section, but cant find a way to change it... Thanks again! T **EDIT** I finally got qpst to see the phone and figured out how to change the msl to 000000... time to flash!! Again, thanks for your help! Last edited by Thundaar2000; 03-24-2010 at 06:17 PM. Reason: figured it out!! |
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